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What does Be Full really mean?

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Alright, so when we talk about the word "full," we're talking about feeling satisfied and not wanting to eat or drink any more. You know that feeling you get after you eat a really delicious meal and you're like, "I can't eat another bite"? That's being "full." It's when your tummy feels like it's got enough food in it, and you're not hungry anymore.

But "full" can also mean something else. It can also mean that something is completely loaded or packed with something else. Like when you fill up a glass with water, and you pour and pour until it's right at the top without spilling. That's the glass being "full" of water. Or when you're playing with your favorite toys and your toy box is "full" of all your fun toys. It's kind of like saying there's no more room for anything else because it's already completely filled up.

So "full" can mean feeling satisfied after eating, or it can mean something being completely loaded or packed with something else. It's like when you've finished a really good book and you feel content and satisfied with how it ended, or when you've packed your suitcase for a trip and it's stuffed full of clothes and snacks.

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Wilson on 2023-11-15 21:12:59

Be Full In a sentece

Learn how to use Be Full inside a sentece

  • After eating a big dinner, I am full and don't want any dessert.
  • The gas tank is full so we can drive a long distance without stopping.
  • I am full of ideas for our class project and can't wait to share them.
  • The calendar is full of appointments and things to do this week.
  • The fridge is full of yummy snacks and drinks for our movie night.

Be Full Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.